The Press: Who Won?

New York's newspaper deliverers' strike was over at last. Both sides
claimed a victory. The publishers won their demand that wages-&-hours
questions be determined by WLB; on other points the strikers got
something that looked like a promise of forced arbitration (they might
ask for it, WLB said). As for the public, they got their newspapers
again, thick with ads and heavy with lyday news synopses.

The newspapers cashed in on the rationed paper they had saved up during
the strike. For three days they printed from two to 28 more pages of
advertising...